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BIFF - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
BIFF , later sometimes B1FF , was the most famous pseudonym on, and the prototypical newbie of, Usenet, the precursor to the World Wide Web. Now virtually unknown outside of a hard core of pre-web ...
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B1ff - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
B1ff is type of internet slang that was created in the early days of the Internet by groups who felt they were being watched by government officials or corporations. This was a major step towards ful...
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To underline our understanding of what DNS is, we must differentiate it from what it is not. The Internet economy rewards unlimited creativity in the ...
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Via b1ff.org, here's the Nexis search that US Department of Justice White House liaisons ran on job candidates to determine their political leanings: [...] ...
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B1FF posts articles using his elder brother's VIC-20. B1FF's location is a mystery, as his articles appear to come from a variety of sites. ...
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Here's a letter from B1FF ... HAVE D0NUTS & C0FFEE 1N THE RECTORY. I D0 TH1NK IT"S A FUNNY RELIGI0N BUT N1CE U KN0W, EVEN 5PECIAL1ZED WITH ALL THE SAINTS. BUT 1 KN0W THERE ISN"T A FUCK!! & I KN0W THERE 15 N0 SATAN!! N0 EVIL, JUST WHAT AUGU5T1NE CALLED "THE VICE 0F THE EYE" THAT REFERED 2 THE PR0BLEMS 1N H0W MEN PERC1EVE...
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Jan 11, 2009 ... One of the most ingenious trolls ever, B1FF represented the prototypical n00b. During the early 80s, B1FF was a young 13-year-old boy who ...
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Articles from B1FF feature all uppercase letters sprinkled liberally with bangs, typos, `cute' misspellings (EVRY BUDY LUVS GOOD OLD BIFF CUZ HE"S A K00L DOOD AN HE RITES REEL AWESUM THINGZ IN CAPITULL LETTRS LIKE THIS!!!), use (and often misuse) of fragments of talk mode abbreviations, a long sig block (sometimes even...
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Mar 16, 2007 ... B1FF - 1 definition - Fictitious [USENET] poster, created as a joke circa 1988 supposedly intended to show the [USENET] community how NOT to ...
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BIFF, later sometimes B1FF, was the most famous pseudonym on, and the prototypical newbie of, Usenet, the precursor to the World Wide Web. ...
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